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DIY: Floating Wall Photo Collage

1/1/2017

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There are people out there who pick one or two of their favorite wedding photos and print them up large to display on their wall...and then there's me. When it came to displaying my wedding photos, I couldn't pick just one - there was that precious first look...oh but what about ceremony kiss...and we can't forget the crowd-stopping vintage exit car!​ So what better way to tell the whole wedding story by creating a beautiful, mid-century modern floating glass display. Plus, I recycled the acrylic sheet from our welcome sign frame so it didn't cost much at all!

P.S. Ever wonder why I provide digital files and don't restrict your printing rights? Because this. I'm all about using creativity to find stunning new ways to enjoy and appreciate your photos!
MATERIALS:
  • Large Frame with Acrylic Plastic (Not Glass)
  • Prints (First Order Free + Shipping from Parabo Press)
  • Glue Dots ($5 at Michaels)
  • Ruler
  • Xacto Knife
  • Push Pin
  • String

​INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Take the plastic sheet out of the frame.
  2. Measure out how far apart you want your photos to be. Ours are half inch apart.
  3. Place a glue dot on opposite corners of your photo and place them on the plastic.
  4. Use the Xacto knife and push pin to create a small hole on the two top corners. If the plastic cracks (ours did), just use clear tape to close the gap.
  5. Pull the string through the hole and knot it at the end to keep it from slipping.
  6. Hang and enjoy!
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Michael link
3/2/2022 11:02:08 pm

Great Article! Thank you for sharing this is very informative post, and looking forward to the latest one.

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